The coins were pentagonal in shape and had names for each denomination. In a now deleted tweet, Deven Rue posted designs for Dwendalian coinage that she created as gifts to commemorate the release of Explorer's Guide to Wildemount.From the surface of Exandria, the sun's disk is said to be the size of a gold piece, though the size of said piece is never specified.Two electrum pieces are worth one gold piece. The rarely used electrum piece is the exception, being worth five silver pieces. Thus, ten copper pieces are worth one silver piece, ten silver pieces are worth one gold piece, and ten gold pieces are worth one platinum piece. Generally speaking, one denomination of coinage is worth ten of the lower denomination. This gave these coins additional value as they commemorate a moment in time. Īround 823 PD, about twenty years before Campaign 3, the Variant Coinstores of Duman in Jrusar, Marquet, changed the emblem pressed into their coins and withdrew them from circulation. While nations seem to give the coins they mint unique names (for example, a Concordian gold piece is called a "galley"), coins are generally called by the metal from which they are made. The use of currency minted in one nation is generally still accepted in another, as they hold the same value, as are ancient coins scavenged from Pre- Divergence ruins. While platinum pieces appear to still be minted Post-Divergence, they are only used for high-value transactions, and electrum coins are exceedingly rare. Two additional denominations, the electrum piece (ep) and platinum piece (pp), were common during the Age of Arcanum. The three most common coins from lowest to highest in value are the copper piece (cp), silver piece (sp), and gold piece (gp). The metals and denominations of coins minted by Exandria's Post-Divergence nations appear to be fairly standardized. In Exandria, the most common form of currency are coins, or "pieces", made from various metals of different values. Screenshot of a Tal'Doreian silver piece from " The Terror of Tal'Dorei - Part 1" (LVM1x01).
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